Hahahaha, your profile says you're in Boise?
I fuckin love Idaho. There's things to not like for sure, but it's a sweet state.
Nebraska is a fuckin drag to drive through. Ohio is just funny to me. Florida is hell.
Also, relevant:
http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2014/01/states-of-our-union-are-not-all-strong-102547.html
NH came out on top with Mississippi coming in last.
"With this in mind, Politico Magazine rounded up 14 different state rankings from reputable sources like the Census Bureau, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the FBI, and on important factors such as high school graduation rates, per capita income, life expectancy and crime rate. Then we averaged out each state’s 14 rankings to come up with a master list—atop which sits none other than New Hampshire. The approach isn’t scientific or comprehensive (hey, neither was Mencken’s), and not all states are created equal—California’s economy is the world’s eighth largest, for instance, and Texas’s population outranks that of most countries. We also hold no grudges against the State of Mississippi, which came in last not just overall but on four of the individual lists, and certainly don’t attribute its woes to “hordes of barbaric peasants,” as Mencken did. But given that eight of the lowest-ranking states on our list overlap with the bottom 10 on his, maybe less has changed in the past 83 years than you’d think."